A neuron-chain illusion
from neuron-chain thinkingOne thing that often bugs me: if i m not able to understand the things i have little knowledge of,obviously not being able to learn instantly (take technical context as example),could I still communicate with people with different contexts? meaning you are able to let people get your question and you also know what you gotta ask next. i think this is incredibly fascinating–how do we understand how we understand? Obviously there are so many languages, massive amount o...
边界消失
今天读费兰特的碎片《La frantumaglia》,深入了天才女友中莉拉带出的“边界消失”的概念。这个概念贯穿费兰特的作品,也解释着我着迷她的原因。 边界消失:挑衅那些将混乱、冲撞伪装成稳定的幻觉(Io non ci sto) 。为了活着可以妥协,但“自我”记忆不该被忘记。于是要书写,要叙事,要给想象力寻得一个可以存活的犄角,在那里想象力不会让步给“技术实现不了···”。叙事的意义在于:质疑那些不容置疑的讲述,消解像界石一样确凿的东西,凸显模糊而又不稳定的东西。 写作就是记录这种界限消失。 女性主义就是在被规定边界、怀疑边界 和边界打破之间的混沌,女性的支点就是混沌(别问我怎么知道的)。充斥各种冲撞、破碎、相互渗透、碎片混杂下的相互推动,看到自己身份的破碎和仅几秒的界限消失就产生的恐慌。 也犹如Jeanette Winterson 笔下的伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf): she senses herself in those fissures, in those fragments, in those lacunae, in the interstices, in th...
由Twitter的BTC打赏和NFT展示所链想的
看到最近twitter出的新功能:BTC打赏和NFT展示,联想到一些东西。Tipping on twitter看目前的打赏(tipping)功能。两种类型• Fiat 法币打赏 • Bitcoin 通过闪电网络⚡️打赏比特币 看上去是为了推广Twitter自己的支付cashapp(因为当你想用比特币打赏时,你必须先购买比特币)。规则* 满18周岁 * 1000位关注者以上 * 过去30天主持了3个空间。满足以上三点才可开启打赏功能 Tipping somewhere elsegitcoin打赏比起Twitter的社交媒体平台打赏,以个人推特账户为单位的打赏。有一些平台专门用于打赏,比如gitcoin。 严格来说gitcoin是捐赠平台,不过给人的感受差不多。它支持更多的加密货币类型,支持一篮子采购后一块儿结算(采购10几个项目只需要付一个gas),加入二层服务以后gas费也比原来降低了不少。但是gitcoin不是以个人为单位的打赏,而是项目制为主(当然很强的个人可能也有)。Mask做了个桥接也很妙,Twitter上的用户直接不出推特就可以给gitcoin项目捐款。比如datave...
A neuron-chain illusion
from neuron-chain thinkingOne thing that often bugs me: if i m not able to understand the things i have little knowledge of,obviously not being able to learn instantly (take technical context as example),could I still communicate with people with different contexts? meaning you are able to let people get your question and you also know what you gotta ask next. i think this is incredibly fascinating–how do we understand how we understand? Obviously there are so many languages, massive amount o...
边界消失
今天读费兰特的碎片《La frantumaglia》,深入了天才女友中莉拉带出的“边界消失”的概念。这个概念贯穿费兰特的作品,也解释着我着迷她的原因。 边界消失:挑衅那些将混乱、冲撞伪装成稳定的幻觉(Io non ci sto) 。为了活着可以妥协,但“自我”记忆不该被忘记。于是要书写,要叙事,要给想象力寻得一个可以存活的犄角,在那里想象力不会让步给“技术实现不了···”。叙事的意义在于:质疑那些不容置疑的讲述,消解像界石一样确凿的东西,凸显模糊而又不稳定的东西。 写作就是记录这种界限消失。 女性主义就是在被规定边界、怀疑边界 和边界打破之间的混沌,女性的支点就是混沌(别问我怎么知道的)。充斥各种冲撞、破碎、相互渗透、碎片混杂下的相互推动,看到自己身份的破碎和仅几秒的界限消失就产生的恐慌。 也犹如Jeanette Winterson 笔下的伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf): she senses herself in those fissures, in those fragments, in those lacunae, in the interstices, in th...
由Twitter的BTC打赏和NFT展示所链想的
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One thing that often bugs me: if i m not able to understand the things i have little knowledge instantly (take technical context for example), but could still communicate with people with different contexts, meaning you are able to let people get your question and know what you gotta ask next. i think this is incredibly fascinating--how do we understand how we understand. Obviously there are so many languages, massive amount of tech terms... i really DONT understand.

So, how could i... communicate? the thing is, maybe communication is NOT for "an answer" but for buidling a neuron-chain (i stole this concept from Prof [[Dean Buonomano]]) . Coz you are not asking choosing bread or pancake for breakfast kind of questions.
I think an effective communication is as simple as you get some feedback from people you want to ask, ANYTHING they response according to your asking. That's probably how the neurons compute and output, how the neurons communicate. (neuros are the computational elements of the brain)
Neuron-chain is not a linear narrative of what's happening, since every feedback contains certain concepts or key words that you could abstract and link. But the tricky also fun part is, how to make it into a chain, consciously. According to [[Elon Musk]], our brain is not mean to memorize most things, but to find the correlations (much like a strong sense of recognizing two completely irrelevant things relevant--maybe brain's way of [[POW]])
i assume that every question we asked reflects the REAL question from our deep mind, super tough to get it clear but gradually we get closer to it.
The thinking above is also baked from a speech and a book behind it m reading recently. To me it opens up 1) a subject which i thought my focuses comfortably belong to 2) some concrete questions i cannot express myself
it seems that "Time" is a concept challenging science for a long time, we can easily feel it's a permanent topic in science (among many subjects like math, physics, astronomy, biology, psychology, neuroscience, complex systems ... with different contexts).
why m curious in time? it's useless in terms of practical purposes just like Flexner and Dijkgraaf argue in [[Usefulness of the useless knowledge]] that basic research—driven by curiosity, freedom and imagination, in short term middle term it is "useless". But it will unlock unimaginable interesting discoveries towards questions unanswered (and of course lead to "practical" solutions afterwards) . But actually it's also the "impractical" "useless" part make me ask/doubt: is this "useless" normal? why time is impractical? is it supposed to be the most scarcity, in a sense most "practical" clock that measures our life? If so why not? how do we measure time now? ...
it's interesting when i heard Prof [[Dean Buonomano]] describe neuroscience as "the only field that things being studied is also doing the studying", i feel i found my "science" lol.
neuroscience is a very unique field, is the only field that the things being studied is also doing the studying. ——Speech 42'17''
And it might distinguish with physics in interpreting time with an extra engagement of subjective sense, which can not always be calculated but be conceptualized and in metaphor.
question: our subjective sense of time-- as an empirical observation of the universe explained by physics OR the illusion in the deepest sense of the world that has to be explained by neuroscience?
So we can imagine it will lead to very different contexts towards seemingly "same question", and thus different research approaches. But if you ask me to give only ONE reason why interested in "time" question, i think this one you also feel resonated:
"Why our time cannot be treated as WHAT IT IS"--
as we all feel how our time is spent, how we make efforts, how our life is involved in time, every one is authentic to ourselves from the very inner heart and we are not “lazy". So what's the problem here? why we seem like being stuck by some "barrier" in between? is there possibilities we can measure time better? (if cannot remove this weird barrier thing, can we think from 1st principles to make something better?)
“The point is, clock time can be seen as a convention by which we standardize change. Time provides an incredibly useful way to establish equivalent relationships between the rate of change of different physical systems (adherents of this view are sometimes referred to as relationalists).”—《Your brain is a time machine》 P237

One of the Short findings for this question is that Bitcoin is here to stay (again not for the practical purposes here), stay stay stay. But to a further finding still needs more understanding of it. Though it seems like a man-made thing, it does have strong hints that directly point to how our brain tells time, then unlock more interesting topics like and maybe we could make it real. (According to this i will write a relatively longer piece to describe sometime,if cannot wait can read this -- Bitcoin is time by Gigi.)
Okay it's enough for today's illusion lol, if you feel anything i wrote interesting to you, that's our neurons chatting ;)

One thing that often bugs me: if i m not able to understand the things i have little knowledge instantly (take technical context for example), but could still communicate with people with different contexts, meaning you are able to let people get your question and know what you gotta ask next. i think this is incredibly fascinating--how do we understand how we understand. Obviously there are so many languages, massive amount of tech terms... i really DONT understand.

So, how could i... communicate? the thing is, maybe communication is NOT for "an answer" but for buidling a neuron-chain (i stole this concept from Prof [[Dean Buonomano]]) . Coz you are not asking choosing bread or pancake for breakfast kind of questions.
I think an effective communication is as simple as you get some feedback from people you want to ask, ANYTHING they response according to your asking. That's probably how the neurons compute and output, how the neurons communicate. (neuros are the computational elements of the brain)
Neuron-chain is not a linear narrative of what's happening, since every feedback contains certain concepts or key words that you could abstract and link. But the tricky also fun part is, how to make it into a chain, consciously. According to [[Elon Musk]], our brain is not mean to memorize most things, but to find the correlations (much like a strong sense of recognizing two completely irrelevant things relevant--maybe brain's way of [[POW]])
i assume that every question we asked reflects the REAL question from our deep mind, super tough to get it clear but gradually we get closer to it.
The thinking above is also baked from a speech and a book behind it m reading recently. To me it opens up 1) a subject which i thought my focuses comfortably belong to 2) some concrete questions i cannot express myself
it seems that "Time" is a concept challenging science for a long time, we can easily feel it's a permanent topic in science (among many subjects like math, physics, astronomy, biology, psychology, neuroscience, complex systems ... with different contexts).
why m curious in time? it's useless in terms of practical purposes just like Flexner and Dijkgraaf argue in [[Usefulness of the useless knowledge]] that basic research—driven by curiosity, freedom and imagination, in short term middle term it is "useless". But it will unlock unimaginable interesting discoveries towards questions unanswered (and of course lead to "practical" solutions afterwards) . But actually it's also the "impractical" "useless" part make me ask/doubt: is this "useless" normal? why time is impractical? is it supposed to be the most scarcity, in a sense most "practical" clock that measures our life? If so why not? how do we measure time now? ...
it's interesting when i heard Prof [[Dean Buonomano]] describe neuroscience as "the only field that things being studied is also doing the studying", i feel i found my "science" lol.
neuroscience is a very unique field, is the only field that the things being studied is also doing the studying. ——Speech 42'17''
And it might distinguish with physics in interpreting time with an extra engagement of subjective sense, which can not always be calculated but be conceptualized and in metaphor.
question: our subjective sense of time-- as an empirical observation of the universe explained by physics OR the illusion in the deepest sense of the world that has to be explained by neuroscience?
So we can imagine it will lead to very different contexts towards seemingly "same question", and thus different research approaches. But if you ask me to give only ONE reason why interested in "time" question, i think this one you also feel resonated:
"Why our time cannot be treated as WHAT IT IS"--
as we all feel how our time is spent, how we make efforts, how our life is involved in time, every one is authentic to ourselves from the very inner heart and we are not “lazy". So what's the problem here? why we seem like being stuck by some "barrier" in between? is there possibilities we can measure time better? (if cannot remove this weird barrier thing, can we think from 1st principles to make something better?)
“The point is, clock time can be seen as a convention by which we standardize change. Time provides an incredibly useful way to establish equivalent relationships between the rate of change of different physical systems (adherents of this view are sometimes referred to as relationalists).”—《Your brain is a time machine》 P237

One of the Short findings for this question is that Bitcoin is here to stay (again not for the practical purposes here), stay stay stay. But to a further finding still needs more understanding of it. Though it seems like a man-made thing, it does have strong hints that directly point to how our brain tells time, then unlock more interesting topics like and maybe we could make it real. (According to this i will write a relatively longer piece to describe sometime,if cannot wait can read this -- Bitcoin is time by Gigi.)
Okay it's enough for today's illusion lol, if you feel anything i wrote interesting to you, that's our neurons chatting ;)

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